- (Queensland).
Until recently, many
species were
listed under the
genus Dimorphocalyx,
first described as a
genus several years later in 1861.
Species Tritaxis...
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Sebastiania dimorphocalyx is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Euphorbiaceae. It was
described in 1874. It is
native to
Minas Gerais, Brazil...
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Dimorphocalyx glabellus is a
species of
plant in the
family Euphorbiaceae. It is a
small evergreen tree
endemic to Sri Lanka. It is
known as "weli wenna"...
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Croton Dimorphocalyx Omphalea Paracroton Wetria ) T.
arboreus -
Omphalea malayana T.
asahanensis -
Dimorphocalyx muricatus T.
beddomei -
Dimorphocalyx beddomei...
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Dimorphocalyx glabellus var. lawi**** (Hook.f.) Chakrab. & N.P.Balakr. is a tree
endemic to
South India in semi-evergreen forests.
Flowering is from February–October...
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Podostemaceae Near
threatened Dillenia indica Dilleniaceae Least concern Dimorphocalyx beddomei Euphorbiaceae Endangered Diospyros atrata Ebenaceae Vulnerable...
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found in Sri
Lanka and India. The
larvae probably feed on the
fruit of
Dimorphocalyx glabellus. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson...
- (New Guinea)
Acronychia cyminosma F.Muell. — (New Guinea)
Acronychia dimorphocalyx T.G.Hartley — (New Guinea)
Acronychia emarginata Lauterb. — (New Guinea)...
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formerly included moved to
other genera:
Dimorphocalyx Paracroton Tapoides Tritaxis O.
angustifolia -
Dimorphocalyx angustifolius O.
collina - Paracroton...
- such as
Drypetes sepiaria,
Berrya cordifolia,
Diospyros ovalifolia,
Dimorphocalyx glabellus,
Pterospermum canescens,
Manilkara hexandra and Mitragyna...